Two-photon production of dilepton pairs in peripheral heavy ion collisions
Spencer R. Klein

TL;DR
This paper calculates two-photon production cross-sections for dilepton pairs in peripheral heavy ion collisions, showing general agreement with experimental excesses observed by STAR and ALICE, and clarifying the origin of these excesses.
Contribution
It provides a detailed calculation of two-photon dilepton production using the STARlight code, explaining the experimental excesses and differences between STAR and ALICE observations.
Findings
The calculated cross-sections agree with STAR data.
Two-photon production explains the STAR excess in peripheral collisions.
ALICE's muon pT cut reduces two-photon pair detection.
Abstract
The STAR collaboration has observed an excess production of pairs in relativistic heavy ion collisions, over the expectations from hadronic production models. The excess pairs have transverse momenta and are most prominent in peripheral gold-gold and uranium-uranium collisions. The pairs exhibit a peak at the mass, but include a wide continuum, with pair invariant masses from 400 MeV/c up to 2.6 GeV/c. The ALICE Collaboration observes a similar excess in peripheral lead-lead collisions, but only at the mass, without a corresponding continuum. This paper presents a calculation of the cross-section and kinematic for two-photon production of pairs, and find general agreement with the STAR data. The calculation is based on the STARlight simulation code, which is based on the Weizs\"acker-Williams virtual photon approach.…
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